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🚨 Rothy's iconic flats and sandals are up to $76 off this weekend

🚨 Rothy's iconic flats and sandals are up to $76 off this weekend

It's impossible to say definitively whether or not the perfect shoe exists—but I'll be the first to admit, the styles from Rothy's come pretty close.
The beloved shoe brand has become a favorite for fashion girlies and celebrities alike; A-list stars like Meghan Markle and Jennifer Lawrence have been seen donning Rothy's shoes on a number of occasions, and the label's Point II flat has been labeled as the ultimate "commuter style" on TikTok.
Now, many popular Rothy's flats, sandals and even cute Mary Jane shoes are on sale for up to 50% off this weekend, with last-chance deals that offers savings of up to $76 off. Whether you're in the market for a Rothy's comfy flat, a sandal you can take on vacation or a cozy clog that you can wear endlessly come fall, you can shop top Rothy's deals below—but only for a limited time:
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Rothy's is regarded as one of the most popular shoe brands, namely for its wide selection of comfortable, sustainable shoes that are thoughtfully crafted, washable and designed to work for all kinds of events and dress codes.
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